The Straits Chronicle, 25 February 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 136 MALACCA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1946. iy rtq.
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 737 1 “Grow More Food" has passed heyond the mere slogan stage and calls for practical action from all communities in their own special way. All sensible people who have been following world economic trends would readily realise that the food situation is really acute not only in war-ravaged
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  • 350 1 FURTHER ATTACKS LAUNCHED IN MANCHURIA: Aimed To Intercept Rail Communications New Delhi, Feb. 25. THE Mukden-Peiping Railroad which is the bone ot contention between the Kuomintang and Communists looms large in the headlines of news despatches from Chinese Army Headquarters in Peiping today. Communist
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  • 315 1 February 25. Chungking reports state that eight members of the Chinese Supervisory Committee have strongly voiced their opinion protesting against the Yalta Agreement. They declare that this was more in violation of China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity than that of the Japanese invasion of Mukden
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  • 151 1 Feb. 25. The well-known Communist Leader, Chuo Eng Lai, said last night that the Anti-Soviet demonstrations in Chungking were of a nature as to indicate that these were organised by the Kuomintang Party. He added that unless there is a better understanding between the Kuomintang and
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  • 118 1 .—Reuter. Information has been received from London that Bank of England notes of £5 denomination dated prior to 2nd September 1944, are being called in and will cease to be legal tender on Ist March, 1946. These notes
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  • 125 1 Ihe 136 R.A. ‘regimented’ an enjoyable dance last Saturday at the Malacca Club, when jungle green khaki mixed freely with multi-coloured ladieJ costumes with a sprinkling of civilian attire. Conventions of the Royal Artillery wetv ‘set-aside’ and officers and men had a gala time irrespective of ranks.
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  • 98 1 February 25. I lie situation in Bombay is well under control and normalcy is being restored. Disarming of all those in possession of arms is in lull swing, and only two minor incidents have been reported far last night. The Naval Officer commanding the Royal
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  • 237 1 STRESSES PAKISTAN AS THE ONLY SOLUTION TO SETTLEMENT London, Feb. 24. f AUNCHING his election campaign in iicogal 1-1 province yesterday, Mr. Jinnah, the Muslim Leader, made it clear again to the British Government that the only workable solution to the Indian political deadlock
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 183 2 (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) The closing of the mail at 9.30 a.m. at the Alor Gajah Post Office is causing great inconvenience to the General public. They first o-se the day’s rnail_ajad_ then AJrst letters are delivered, so much so the public is prevented from
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  • 251 2 To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) Now that the British have returned to their rightful possession—Malaya—and are greatly concerned about the Feeding and of the people you have taken up the cause and. dwelt in several helpful articles, but the general public and I speaking for the various communities
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  • 1004 2  - THE PATH TO VICTORY Lecture II: From El Alamein Algiers To Tunis (Ry Lt.-Col. George G. Thomson) 1942 had been a Black Year with the Allies pushed back, at El Alamein, in Stalingrad, and in the Solomon islands and the Owen Stanley Range of New Guinea, they were able to
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  • 119 2 Indians Beat Field Regiment In their first encounter this season, the Malacca Indians skippered by C. M. Umapathy beat the 136 Field Regiment in a twoinnings cricket match at the Malacca Club padang by two wickets and thirty runs. Batting first the Field Regiment compiled 71, top scorers being
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  • 103 2 Monday, 25 February. Football League: Medicals vs. Indian Assn. (M.C. Gi’ound). Football Practice: 136 Field Regt. (Police Depot Ground). Hockey League: Malays vs. Eurasians (B.H.E.S. Ground). Tuesday, 26 February. Football League: M.C.R.C. vs. C.A. Police (M.C. Ground^. Football Practice: 24 I.G.H. (Police Depot Ground). Hockey Practice: 136 Field
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  • 77 2 Goals Teams P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt. M.C.R.C. 6 6 0 036 212 Mialays 7 5 0 221 812 Eurasians 7 4 1 225 710 C. A. Police 6 4 0 212 410 56 Workshops 6 2 3 1 916 5 City Park 8 2
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  • 65 2 Goals Teams P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt. 24 I.G.H. 6 4 1 112 7 9 M.C.R.C. i 4 3 1 013 4 6 56 Workshops 5 2 2 110 9 5 Malays 4 2 2 0 10 7 4 Indian Assn. 5 1 2 2
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  • 91 2 For Week-ending, Sunday, 24 February. Football League: C.A. Police beat Indian Assn. 3—o. 56 Workshops drew with City Park o—o. M.C.R.C. beat Eurasians s—o.5 —0. Malays drew with C.A. Police I—l. Football Friendly: 136 Field Regt. beat 56 Workshops 10—1. Hockey Friendlv: 24 I.G.H. beat 136
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  • 22 2 .—U.P. Tokyo, Feb. 23. Lieut. Gen. John Northcot commander of the British Con. monwealth occupation forces, rived today.'
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 138 2 NOTICE REGISTRATION OF MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS The Malayan Medical Register i being re-created, and it would 1 1 in the best interest of all Medical Practitioners who were < the Medics 1 Register in 1941 t apply again. The necessary forms can be obtained from the cdice of the Settlement M»-dical
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 150 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 24th to 26th February, 1946 M.G.M. Presents Eleanor Powell (Queen O’Taps in BORN TO DANCE CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 22nd to 25th February HEE SIONG FONG CANTONESE WAYANG CHINA DANCING REVUE ACROBATIC SjjjOW Beautiful Girls in Latest Vaudevnk numbers, Acrobatic, Stunts, Etc Cabaret and Ronggeng
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